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Both has digital input, digital output, analog input, analog output for the basic
operation.
Basicaly the PLC is more powerful, faster and has redundant system. Suitable for
complex and high level process applications.
The main reason for selecting the DDC for BMS Application over PLC are ,
2. Programming
Overall PLC is designed for industrail application and DDC is designed for BMS
(Building management system) applications. Use it wisely to avoid unwanted
communication issues.
DDC (Direct Digital Control) is a term used in building automation for the concept of
reading sensor data, processing the data in the digital domain, and controlling
actuators
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PLCs are basically devices on which you could store a program and run it forever
with just power supplied. The program could be anything a bunch of logical
arguments such as if button is pressed then open door and so on. Where as DDC is
something which obtains data from sensors and makes them understandable to the
actuators like if there is an inductive sensor which can detect metal then it sends a
signal to the pneumatic valve to create a vacuum to grip the object.
Anyway, DDC is a direct digital control units which is a network based control system
with hardware linked to computer as the brain. It is more commonly used in the
building automation/management.
On the other hand, PLC is more better and powerful control and process device. One
PLC can simultaneously handle two processes with more than 200 I/O running
simultaneously. PLC systems are more sophisticated and can be applied to many
sectors such as Oil & Gas Industry, Energy industry, Factory Automation, Waste
treatment plants, water industry
PLC VS SCADA
SCADA normally refers to the software that plays the role of supervisory system,
while PLC is the device that receives signals from field and then perform operation
logic, as well as communicate to supervisory. in fact, both of them are actually the
essential elements in a SCADA system. Typically speaking, a complete SCADA system
consists of field instruments, PLC or RTU, supervisory (or many called them SCADA
software), HMI, and network.
Many SCADA software found in the market comes with HMI front-end. Supervisory
system is the central system which receives and process the digital data from
RTU/PLC for monitoring and data acquisition. It also acts as the brain to send out
control commands to the process. A supervisory system normally will comprise of a
database or data storage server, which will be used to log necessary data as well as
retrieve them for reporting or other purposes.
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